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Sunday, December 9, 2012

As many of you know, I LOVE chalkboards. I normally just use my normal cursive handwriting and then just add some swirls and thicken some of the lines. This time, though, I wanted to venture a little more out of my comfort zone. I sketched it out on paper first and then lightly wrote with chalk on the chalkboard first and then once I got it how I wanted it I went over it with a chalk pen. I did this a few weeks ago when little Lola was sick and so did more than half of it with her snuggled up on my lap so there are quite a few spots where I don't like how my hand "flowed" for the swirls but it's hard to properly swirl when you are trying to not wake a baby. =) Of course, it wasn't until I was almost done that I was singing the song version of this verse and noticed I wrote "Almighty" instead of "Mighty" - ahhhhh! I wanted to cry! This took considerably longer than my normal chalkboards and I just couldn't bring myself to start over! So, sorry about the wrong word. All in all, it was fun and I think I am going to try my hand at another one like this again soon.

You can see some of the original chalk marks I wrote and some smudging from the tons of writing and erasing and writing and erasing that I did. =)

39 comments:

Chalkboard looks so awesome, cant believe you did it free hand. You are too hard on yourself! And also, I don't think it's wrong- Handel's Messiah wording is "Almighty" and also many scripture versions. So you're good!

Oh, Jennifer, your chalkboard is breathtaking! And Rebecca is right, some translations use "Almighty"! Personally, I like it better that way! But, what I would love, is if you would make your chalkboards (especially this one!) available for download--I would gladly pay to have this in my home!!

I have bought mine at a whole bunch of places (I go through them quickly...haha!) I've gotten them online at Amazon and on Etsy and bought them at Joann's and a store called Twin Elm Farm in NH. I have some chalkboards that they do come off (with a bit of scrubbing) and others that recently have left a "ghost mark" so on those I just addded another coat of the chalkbaord paint.

You are too hard on yourself. I love the chalkboard and quote you chose. I also like the use of the word almighty and agree with the others. Your freehand writing is just lovely; as well as your home. I have always been a big fan if your decorating style ever since I found your blog.

Oh my goodness your Christmas Decor is breathtaking, I absolutely adore your chalkboard you're writing is so beautiful! I often try to write like you but often fail miserably! I have one question though the little pine cone Christmas tree, did you make it or buy it? It's so cute!

One other thing I love the little Christmas tree on your breakfast bar is it real?Thanks xxx

This is beautiful - I am honestly so amazed at not only your talent in design, but your ability to take such breathtaking pictures that totally capture the essence of your design too. I feel like I'm a perma-pinner of everything Dear Lillie. :)

your chalkboard is absolutely wonderful....think you are missing out on a bus venture to have these printed out "poster size"....you can design something for every season...I am sure you'll have many orders....I want the first one.Kathy.

We've been working on a chalkboard we can sell for quite a while now! We will be making seasonal ones - they will be screenprinted so they will be permanent but will look like chalkboards. We had hoped to have them available this holiday season but haven't gotten it to look quite how we want it to yet. Hopefully very soon, though!

I can not believe your talent!! The fact that you free-handed those beautiful words is AMAZING!! It honestly looks like it's printed right from a print shop. So wish I had that gift! Not to mention, your entire home is STUNNING. Such a big fan of yours. Thanks for all the beautiful inspiration!!

Love the chalk board and writing! Just wanted to let you know that I discovered a terrific way to easily write on chalk boards. Simply print out what you want in a beautiful font from the computer. Take the paper and either tape it to a window on the back side or use a lightbox if you have one. Trace lettering with chalk. Place chalk side down on the chalk board and then trace lettering again. This will faintly transfer the design to the chalk board. Then you can either go over the design on the chalk board with regular chalk or chalk pens. The result is so awesome. I tried to get Miss Mustard Seed to try this about 2 years ago. She liked the idea, but I never saw a post about it. Since I don't have a blog, I can't demonstrate. Please try it for yourself. Anyone can have beautiful "handwriting" on chalk boards - if they know the secret. Truly, you are only limited by your imagination. Happy chalk board writing!

Jennifer, Everything, I mean everything, that you have done for Christmas is simply stunning! I really need to win the lottery so's I can purchase ALL your Christmas pillow covers, and your Christmas signs, and your......well you see I just love your creations!!!! <3 Thank you so much for sharing your home with us year round. A very Merry Christmas to you and yours!!{P.S.~~~What mistake?~~~~~our Heavenly Father is ALMIGHTY as well as MIGHTY!}

Hello. I am new to your blog. LOVE your chalkboard art. It is just beautiful!One small question, I would like to know where you purchased the 3-tier wire stand (the one with the beautiful pears and flowers)?Thank you, Marilyn in Texas